Hello there. I was wondering if anyone have an idea of how it's going to look a PS3 connected to a Samsung XL2370 via HDMI cable.

I saw this comment on a page:

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Cons: Unlike a standard 1080p HDTV which "up-converts" every input signal to 1080P, all this "piece of junk" does is stretches & scales to proportion your PS3 input signal. Hence all images look blocky, choppy & blurry.Summary: You have been warned! If you plan on playing the PS3 with this monitor, you just might have sealed your DOOM!

Unlike a standard 1080p HDTV which "up-converts" every input signal to 1080P, all this "piece of junk" does is stretches & scales to proportion your PS3 input signal (which is 720P by the way except for the new God of War III coming 2010).
Hence all images look blocky, choppy & blurry.

You see there is a chip in all the latest HDTVs that "up-converts" meaning it processes the input signal and displays it at the TVs native resolution.

I don't know of any monitor that has a so called chip.

This review does not apply to the xbox 360 as it already upconverts all images before they are ever fed into the monitor/TV.

YES! i am one very bitter customer who thought this piece of junk was the latest and greatest from samsung that could fulfill my gaming needs. girl was i wrong.

all ps3 games are truly/natively 720p and perhaps lower. the only true 1080p game i know of is the upcoming God of War III. the playstation home screen might display at 1080p but once the game starts it reverts back to 720p hence blur, chop and block...

1080p "upconverted" signals looks just as sharp & stunning as the original 720p input signal

Again, YES! i am bitter and this review is based solely on my PS3 experience with this monitor and to shed light on others whom might follow suit

any 720p game, upconverted or not, is going to look a little blocky, but not stretched (16:9 ratio still!).

this monitor might have an upconverting engine, if it's a high-end model (I didn't google too hard, but I saw a $300 price tag) but even without one it's not going to look too horrendous or anything. it will still be 720p quality :P

it's more the fact that games aren't native 1080 (yet, jeez o.o) - but they still look just fine to me.
afaik - the 360 can't even do 1080p (right? or am I remembering wrong?) only 1080i (ugh) or 720p - so upscaling for the xbox is more important! XD

This is probably a Xbox 360 fan that have nothing better to do then right review on some products and get it down. You dont have to search long on the internet to find both negative and positive about this prodcut with a PS3 so I don't really worry with that. The PS3 can actually Display 1080P if the screen is ready for. Just get it and don't stick to negative comment, you can see many of them on the internet that are from people that have not even buy the product itself. I also try to find anything about this upscaling chip in the screen but my search were not succesfull so I am pretty sure this guy only wrote that to get some interest from any people ad he just get you.

lol he's comparing an HDTV that costs several thosuands of $ to a sub $300 LCD monitor all these functions require production costs. I own and use this monitor myself and have used it outside its native res and the image is far from blocky or blurry, unless you're planning to display 320x240 stretched to 1080 ! Down to 1024x768 it's very acceptable, I set the sharp control to max, and at a fair distance away from the LCD it is very acceptable, yeah I mean an LCD is an LCD, there will always be a visible difference outside native specs, this is something we will have to live with, he can always spend a 5 figure on an external studio grade scaler if he wants to :D